Honorable mention list (I can't help myself!) includes Barkevious Mingo, Robert Woods, Justin Pugh, Bacarri Rambo, Zach Ertz, Cobi Hamilton, Travis Kelce, Mike Gillislee and Chase Thomas. Hell, who am I kidding, I couldn't even do a top 10, so those are my 15 guys, which the Dolphins are almost guaranteed not to draft.

It's just difficult to understand the rules by which these will be judged. If its all about whether 3 or 5 of them turn out awesome then all 6 of your guys should be your favorite 1st rounders.

How about two guys from each day of the draft? Two guys you think are going day one, two you think go day two, and two you think go day three?

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It's not how they will be judged, just guys you would love to see as a Fin. We can make it 10 (those of us who did 6 can edit our post).

The idea is to see which guys end up on most lists. Some people will load up on guys who will all go in the top 2 rounds. Some will add some more obscure names.

It's just a way for us to have fun and pass time until the draft is here. I encourage everyone to do it in whatever format floats your boat. As always CK, your way is very structured. But that's cool! I like your idea too. The only rule is it has to be a player you would love to see on aqua and coral.

Love seeing how different everyone's thinking is! And surprised and the number of OL on these lists so far.

These are all guys who get me sitting up in my seat watching them. All over the draft, they're guys I maybe feel have something special, or I picked them out before they started rising up charts, or I feel they're undervalued.

I made my list today...I was going to make a separate thread, but I think I will just add to this...I divided it based on "my favorites", "overrated" and "underrated". A few players overlap with my favorites and underrated.

I remember at the beginning of the season the week leading up to Missouri's matchup with Georgia when Richardson was mouthing off about the SEC referring to it as "old man football"... after Georgia thumped 'em by 3 touchdowns, they were holding up signs that read "Grown Man Football" as Missouri proceeded to go 2-6 in the conference.

Feel like he might be more at home on the outside in a 3-4. And of course inside in the nickel, which has become the NFL's new base defense.

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That's how I see him. I think he's going to draw interest from teams that use both fronts. If you've got his type of athleticism with long enough arms at that size, teams are going to fall in love with sticking you on the 5 in base with the bonus of reducing you down in rush packages... and Richardson's 34 1/2" arms more than makes him a prime candidate. He's essentially the prototype.